Halfway River First Nation
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Halfway River First Nation, located approximately 75 km northwest of Fort St. John, has a proud heritage rooted in their traditional practices and deep connections to the Dane-Zaa language and their lands. Following their relocation to Indian Reserve 168, the community has remained committed to protecting their environment and cultural heritage while actively developing opportunities for their members.
With a history that includes signing Treaty 8 to safeguard their lands, Halfway River First Nation has seen significant changes to their community dynamics since the construction of the Alaska Highway in the 1940s. Today, they focus on preserving cultural traditions and fostering community through events like the annual Rodeo and summer camps, which provide recreational and educational opportunities for youth.
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